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Follow our recipe to make the most beautiful swan cake.

Impress your guests and spread the season’s magic with this unique glittering design. This majestic cake is the perfect centrepiece for any festive feast or birthday party.

Made with gingerbread biscuits, buttercream, meringue and royal icing, this sweet creation not only looks impressive but tastes divine.

Ingredients

For the cake base

300g (10oz) unsalted butter, softened

300g (10oz) soft light brown sugar

6 large eggs, beaten

150g (5oz) pecans, toasted and chopped

300g (10oz) self-raising flour

1tsp baking powder

45g (11⁄2oz) stem ginger in syrup, chopped, plus 2tbsp syrup

For the buttercream

500g (1lb 2oz) unsalted butter, softened

1kg (21⁄4lb) icing sugar

8tbsp rum

For the gingerbread biscuit

100g (31⁄2oz) unsalted butter, softened

100g (31⁄2oz) soft light brown sugar

75g (21⁄2oz) golden syrup

325g (11oz) plain flour

1⁄4tsp bicarbonate of soda

1⁄2tbsp ground ginger

1⁄2tsp mixed spice

1 small egg

For the meringue

4 egg whites

250g (9oz) caster sugar

Edible glitter

For the royal icing

45g (11⁄2oz) egg whites

300g (10oz) icing sugar, plus extra for dusting

You will also need

3 x 20cm (8in) cake tins, greased and lined with baking parchment

Piping bag with a small nozzle

Method

Heat the oven to 170C/Gas 3. In a large bowl, beat the butter and sugar together until pale in colour. Add the eggs a little at a time then fold in the pecans, flour, baking powder, and ginger with its syrup. Divide between the tins and bake for 30 mins, until risen and springy. Remove from the oven, cool in the tins for 2 mins, then cool on a wire rack.

For the buttercream, use a mixer or an electric whisk to beat the butter with the icing sugar and rum. Place a tea towel over the top so that the icing sugar is contained.

Place the cakes on a board and layer them up with the buttercream, reserving the remainder. Put the cake in the fridgeto chill. Leave the leftover buttercream out at room temperature but covered.

While the cake is chilling, make the gingerbread. Melt the butter, sugar and golden syrup in a pan then allow to cool slightly. Combine with the flour, bicarbonate of soda and spices. Beat in the egg until all combined.Chill the dough for 20 mins.

Heat the oven to 200C/Gas 6 and roll the dough to a thickness of 3mm, then cut out a 30cm (12in) long head and neck. Bake for 10 mins and allow to cool.

For the meringue, heat the oven to 110C/Gas 1⁄4. Whisk the egg whites to soft peaks, then add the sugar gradually while whisking, until the meringue is thick and glossy. Line a few baking trays with baking parchment, then spoon dollops of the mixture onto the trays, using a palette knife to spread them out to create ‘feathers’. Make sure they’re not too thin or they’ll crack – keep the thickness to at least 1mm. Sprinkle with glitter and place in the oven for 2 hrs until dry. Allow to cool, then peel from the tray using a palette knife.

For the royal icing, mix the egg whites and icing sugar for 5 mins, until smooth. Put the icing into a piping bag and draw the outlines of the swan head onto the gingerbread biscuit. Carefully smooth any mistakes with a damp clean paintbrush. Allow to set for 10 mins. Water down the icing sugar with 1-2tsp of water so it’s a pouring consistency. Spoon onto the neck and body, avoiding the beak and crown. Use a spoon to tease it into the corners, pop any bubbles with a cocktail stick, then sprinkle with a little glitter. Allow to dry for about 30 mins until the icing is set hard.

To finish the cake, remove from the fridge and cut a wedge-shaped piece from one side, as well as a slit for the neck. Trim the rounded side off the piece to create a triangle. Put the main cake and the triangle onto the serving plate at theback to create a heart shape. Cover the entire cake with the leftover buttercream.

Press the neck into the slit in the cake. Starting from the back, gently push the meringue feathers onto the buttercream, overlapping until you reach the front.

Top tip for making How to make a show-stopping swan cake

The gingerbread recipe will make more than you need, use different shaped cutters to make biscuits to give as edible gifts or put a hole in them before baking so you can hang them on your tree.